All About Sound
Musical Sounds
Catching the Wave
Tall Sounds
Speech and Language
100
Sound is a form of this.
What is energy?
100
This is the part of a guitar that vibrates to make sound.
What is the strings?
100
This is the measure from the end of one wave to the end of another.
What is a wavelength?
100
This is the highness or lowness of sound.
What is pitch?
100
This is the part of your body that vibrates to make sound.
What is your vocal chords?
200
This is a back and forth motion that causes sound.
What is a vibration?
200
This is the part of the drum that vibrates to create sound.
What is the surface?
200
This is the number of waves that pass through a point in a second.
What is frequency?
200
This is another word for the volume of sound.
What is intensity?
200
This is the part of your ear that "catches" sound waves.
What is your outer ear?
300
A vibration that spreads away from a vibrating object is called this.
What is a wave?
300
This is the part of the clarinet that vibrates to create sound.
What is the reed?
300
This is the part of the sound wave where molecules are packed tightly together.
What is a compression?
300
This is a word that means how tall a wave is.
What is amplitude?
300
This is the name of the nerve that carries sound to your brain.
What is auditory nerve?
400
Sound is measured in this unit.
What is a decibel?
400
This is the part of the piano that vibrates to create sound.
What is the strings?
400
This is the part of the sound wave where molecules are spread further apart.
What is rarefaction?
400
This is what a guitar player must do to play a higher note or sound.
What is shorten the string?
400
Sound travels fastest through this state of matter.
What is a solid?
500
This is a sound with a very, very low pitch.
What is infrasound?
500
This is the length of string that creates the lowest sound.
What is the longest?
500
Sound cannot travel in this area where there is no matter, like in space.
What is a vacuum?
500
This is a higher sound than humans can hear.
What is ultrasound?
500
These are the three bones located inside your middle ear.
What are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
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